An edition of Be safe! (2007)

Be safe!

manager's guide to veterinary workplace safety

Be safe!
Philip Seibert, Philip Seibert
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An edition of Be safe! (2007)

Be safe!

manager's guide to veterinary workplace safety

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English
Pages
38

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Cover of: Be safe!
Be safe!: manager's guide to hazardous substances
2008, American Animal Hospital Association Press
in English
Cover of: Be safe!
Be safe!
2008, American Animal Hospital Association Press
in English
Cover of: Be safe!
Be safe!: manager's guide to veterinary workplace safety
2007, American Animal Hospital Association Press
in English
Cover of: Be safe!
Be safe!: manager's guide to veterinary workplace safety
2007, American Animal Hospital Association Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Getting started
Rights and responsibilities
Special situations
Assessing and addressing hazards in the workplace
OSHA administrative requirements
OSHA training requirements
Safety policies in the veterinary world.

Edition Notes

Published in
Lakewood, Colo
Other Titles
Manager's guide to veterinary workplace safety

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.089
Library of Congress
SF745 .S42 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
38 p. ;
Number of pages
38

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23674548M
ISBN 13
9781583260821
LCCN
2007040270

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